Abstract

Structural connections between the thalamus and cortex are disrupted in schizophrenia and are hypothesized to play a role in its etiology and cognitive impairment. Adolescence is a critical phase of neural and cognitive development and a time in which attenuated psychotic symptoms often emerge in at-risk youth. However, the development of thalamocortical structural connectivity and its impact on cognition is unclear.

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